Sure, but if you use double quoted strings, you forego the convenience of Perl knowing that you mean to write a single backslash when you want a backslash to appear in the regular expression.
In reply to Re^3: RegEx to find the index of the character '@' in an Email address
by Corion
in thread RegEx to find the index of the character '@' in an Email address
by itsmetom
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